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2013 ALCS Game 3: How Justin Verlander Should Attack the Red Sox

by Matthew Trueblood | October 15th, 2013

Justin Verlander will face the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of the 2013 ALCS on Tuesday, in a 4 o’clock Eastern time start. FOX has to be bummed about the bad break they caught,… Read more »

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MLB Postseason: Which of the Four Teams Left Has the Brightest Future?

by Matthew Trueblood | October 15th, 2013

All four teams left in the 2013 MLB postseason—the St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers—are built to last, to one degree or another. Each is terrifically talented, and none… Read more »

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ALCS Game Two: Red Sox and Tigers Prove No Mistake Goes Unpunished in October

by Matthew Trueblood | October 14th, 2013

At first, it’s a little bit hard to see what makes Boston Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz so tough on opposing batters. He can throw hard, but usually isn’t blowing people away, and anyway his… Read more »

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Anibal Sanchez Stumps Red Sox, Leads Tigers to 1-0 Win, ALCS Lead

by Matthew Trueblood | October 13th, 2013

Everything you need to know about Game One of the 2013 ALCS Saturday night, you can learn from the sequence of pitches Anibal Sanchez threw to Shane Victorino with an 0-2 count in the bottom… Read more »

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2013 NLCS Preview: Top of Dodgers Roster Will Top Top of Cardinals Roster in Six Games

by Matthew Trueblood | October 11th, 2013

The Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals are the powerhouses of the National League, this side of World War II. Branch Rickey’s legacy lays most heavily on these two teams, one for whom he… Read more »

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Justin Verlander Over Billy Beane in Five: Tigers Attain ALCS by Beating Athletics

by Matthew Trueblood | October 11th, 2013

The quote for which Moneyball might be best known lies on page 275 of my soft-edged, creased-spined paperback copy. Author Michael Lewis asked Oakland Athletics GM Billy Beane why it was that, after a long… Read more »

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Cardinals Advance to 2013 NLCS with Win Over Pirates

by Matthew Trueblood | October 10th, 2013

If I had St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny’s job, Adam Wainwright wouldn’t have taken the mound for the ninth inning on Wednesday night in St. Louis. As small a thing as it sounds, I… Read more »

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Chicago Cubs: Profile Shopping for Managerial Candidates

by Matthew Trueblood | October 10th, 2013

With news Wednesday that Joe Girardi had signed a contract to stay on as manager of the New York Yankees, any delusions that the Chicago Cubs would find their new skipper in short order seem… Read more »

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Red Sox Beat Rays, Advance to ALCS

by Matthew Trueblood | October 9th, 2013

The Boston Red Sox are balanced, deep and relentless. That’s the takeaway from their American League Division Series showdown with the Tampa Bay Rays, which Boston closed out with a 3-1 win Tuesday night. Shane… Read more »

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An Instructive and Delightful Final Full Day of Baseball

by Matthew Trueblood | October 8th, 2013

There will be no more opening the At Bat app at noon and finding anything to do but answer the phone in my office, until next April. There will be no more walking home with… Read more »

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Dodgers to Start Clayton Kershaw on Short Rest in Game 4 Against Braves: I Have a Bad Feeling About This

by Matthew Trueblood | October 7th, 2013

Clayton Kershaw is the best pitcher in baseball, and has been the best in the National League for three years. He’s headed toward Randy Johnson and Warren Spahn territory, to a very real conversation about… Read more »

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The St. Louis Cardinals Are Lions, Not Sharks or Wizards

by Matthew Trueblood | October 7th, 2013

In the St. Louis Cardinals’ two losses thus far in the National League Division Series, they have scored just four total runs. The Pittsburgh Pirates have effectively shut them down since the third inning of… Read more »

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How the Best Manager in Baseball Put His Own Team on the Brink of Elimination

by Matthew Trueblood | October 7th, 2013

The Boston Red Sox have baseball’s best offense. They’re deadly. They’re even more deadly at home, though, where their right-handed sluggers can take aim at the Green Monster. And they’re at their most deadly when… Read more »

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ALDS Preview: Tampa Bay Rays v. Boston Red Sox – Beware the Beards

by Matthew Trueblood | October 4th, 2013

I love the Rays. Joe Maddon is a delight, in addition to bring the game’s best current tactician. Evan Longoria is maybe the most underrated player in baseball, and one of these years, Joe Sheehan’s… Read more »

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ALDS Preview: Detroit Tigers v. Oakland Athletics – Mickey, Miggy, Justin and Josh

by Matthew Trueblood | October 4th, 2013

Mickey Lolich had a two-year peak. He pitched over 3,600 innings in the Major Leagues over parts of 16 seasons, but in only two did he post a sub-3.00 ERA, or any ERA more than… Read more »

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NLDS Preview: Atlanta Braves v. Los Angeles Dodgers, or: Yasiel Puig v. Brian McCann

by Matthew Trueblood | October 3rd, 2013

The 2013 Los Angeles Dodgers’ season breaks up nicely into three segments. In segment one, injuries to Hanley Ramirez, Matt Kemp and Zack Greinke conspired with disappointing performance from their back-end starting pitching to threaten the… Read more »

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NLDS Preview: Pirates v. Cardinals – Does Talent Win in October?

by Matthew Trueblood | October 3rd, 2013

The St. Louis Cardinals are the more talented team in their 2013 NLDS showdown with the Pittsburgh Pirates. That’s difficult for an impartial observer to dispute. While Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen might be the best… Read more »

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Last One: Tampa Bay Rays at Cleveland Indians Preview

by Matthew Trueblood | October 2nd, 2013

Technically, the 2013 MLB postseason kicked off Tuesday night in Pittsburgh. The Pirates beat the Reds 6-2. With that, Cincinnati went home, the third team under the new two-Wild Card format to be eliminated from… Read more »

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A Long Time Coming: Reds and Pirates Preview

by Matthew Trueblood | October 1st, 2013

Andy Van Slyke kept yelling, imploring him to move in, but Barry Bonds stood stone-still. The best player in Pittsburgh Pirates history, Bonds’s one weakness was an outfield arm that rated roughly average, not a… Read more »

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David Price and Evan Longoria Beat the Rangers

by Matthew Trueblood | October 1st, 2013

David Price could easily have let the Texas Rangers live inside his head. Entering Monday night’s Wild Card tiebreaker, Price had been miserable against Texas, and downright awful at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. I ignored… Read more »

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The Reckoning: Rays and Rangers Preview

by Matthew Trueblood | September 30th, 2013

Over the last four years, no two teams have played more pleasing head-to-head baseball than the Tampa Bay Rays and the Texas Rangers. They play what the unfortunately crass Twittersphere calls baseball porn. (It may… Read more »

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An Anarchist’s Guide to the AL Wild Card Race

by Matthew Trueblood | September 18th, 2013

So, you want to watch the world burn, too, eh? Excellent. Come on inside. This is the situation. With 11 (or 12, in some cases) games left in the 2013 season, six teams have at… Read more »

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The Rotation, September 1 – The Phillies, or: The Lost Seasons, Pt. I

by Matthew Trueblood | September 1st, 2013

This is the debut of a new feature here at Arm Side Run, one which may become the entirety of the blog if it works. It’s called The Rotation, and the plan is to touch… Read more »

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Bryce Harper: Still a Better Bet Than Any Other Player in Baseball

by Matthew Trueblood | August 28th, 2013

I do this not to belittle Eric Karabell, whose tenure on the Baseball Today podcast was a delight and whose writing I quite enjoy, but because it has to be done. On the Baseball Tonight podcast… Read more »

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Matt Harvey’s Injury is Not (Solely) Bad Luck

by Matthew Trueblood | August 27th, 2013

One hundred twenty-four starting pitchers have thrown at least 100 innings in Major League Baseball this season. Of those, just 16 are 24 years old or younger, in terms of official baseball age. Matt Harvey… Read more »

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Left Outs: How the Death of Platoons and a Right-Handed Game Are Tamping Down Offense League-Wide

by Matthew Trueblood | August 26th, 2013

The canary in the coal mine, for me, was Bryce Harper. Although just 20, Harper is one of the game’s bright lights, a potentially transcendent talent. He has top-of-the-scale power, but also a firm grasp… Read more »

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The Red Sox’ Revival: Free Agency Lives On in Boston

by Matthew Trueblood | August 26th, 2013

The Red Sox took two out of three from the Dodgers over the weekend, becoming the first team in two and a half months to beat them in a series. By doing so, they held… Read more »

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Anthony Rizzo is Still Growing Up

by Matthew Trueblood | August 23rd, 2013

Anthony Rizzo is having a profoundly strange first full season in the Major Leagues. The Cubs first baseman signed a seven-year contract extension, ensuring he’s a long-term part of the team, but he’s hardly established… Read more »

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The Playoff Races, and My Rule for When They’re Over

by Matthew Trueblood | August 23rd, 2013

We who follow baseball tend to drastically overrate and overstate our certainty about its future. It’s just the way of the world. So much data is now available to fans and pundits from every spot… Read more »

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Before We Kill the Win and Abolish RBI, Let’s Ensure an Orderly Succession

by Matthew Trueblood | August 22nd, 2013

Look, I get it. A revolution that doesn’t happen in a hurry, that doesn’t come from its participants’ hearts in an uncontrollable rush, is not much of a revolution. It takes passion to create change,… Read more »

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